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redcandle redcandle
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In a study that is described in the textbook, 3- to 5-year-old children made moral judgments about the behavior of a person in which actions, outcomes, and intentions were varied. The researchers found that
A) only the 5-year-olds took outcome into account.
B) the younger children based their acceptability ratings almost entirely on the outcome.
C) only the older children were able to make judgments regarding moral behavior.
D) more younger children took intention into account when asked whether the person should be punished.
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Psychology and Life

Psychology and Life


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Great answer, thank you.
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